Resignation in lieu of being terminated is going to be viewed the same as being terminated. Forging a nurse's signature is a big deal. Unless there is something that I am missing here, I don't see an easy way out of this.........

hey man. had a similar situation. wondering what you did. long story short, i resigned from a full time FD because of issues with a commanding officer on my shift. I did not have the ability to change shifts trust me I tried and spoke to my captain about it and he brushed it off. The asst chief said it was not a possibility to change shifts because "he didnt want to make anyone mad that a probie was changing shifts for no reason" I was kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place.

I have kept testing and actually scored number 1 on a local FD's test. I had my home interview and didnt hear anything for months. I called and spoke to the asst chief at that department and he stated that I was not going on in the process and it was because I left the other FD in a short amount of time. He even said he did not know if it was anything bad or what the reason was but he said it was a "red flag".

It really sucks because I have a lot of experiance both fire side of things and EMS side. I am still friends with a lot of the guys from that FD and they all still believe I got screwed. I've used other commanding officers from that FD as references but still no go.